词汇 | outburst |
释义 | outburst noun[ C ] uk /ˈaʊt.bɜːst/ us /ˈaʊt.bɝːst/ a sudden forceful expression of emotion, especially anger: (尤指愤怒情绪的)爆发,迸发 a violent outburst强烈情感的爆发 an outburst of creative activity创造性活动的激增 Her comments provoked an outburst of anger from the boss.她的评论惹得老板勃然大怒。 Synonym flare-up Strong feelings afire agonized all-consuming anguish anguished ardent fierily fit to burstidiom flamingly fulminating grip penetratingly pungently quiveringly rabidly reinforced tempestuous tingle torrid virulent outburst | American Dictionaryoutburst noun[ C ] us/ˈɑʊtˌbɜrst/ a sudden, violent expression of emotion, esp. anger Examples of outburstoutburst Other than an outburst of official and hagiographic works in the early years after his death, only a couple of works substantially treat his career. He didn't want them buried in emotional responses and expressive outbursts. A kind of emotional outburst that can take place only in a heat wave. There are several instances of immediate emotional outburst even on trifling matters. He spoke in short outbursts and sometimes wrote his answers on the table, particularly numbers such as his date of birth and age. And the more restrained, the more powerful and tense it is, and if there's an outburst, it will be a real one. On the three nights of the outburst anarchy reigned for hours. Authors took little interest in recounting these outbursts of frustration and despair. Subsequent outbursts of impatience and despair need to be considered alongside more hopeful and sympathetic remarks. Also, many such individuals demonstrate increased irritability, intense and lasting anger, and a proclivity toward outbursts of temper. These outbursts were usually prompted by the presence of a female customer he found attractive somewhere in the restaurant. Often triggered by hypersensitivity to specific stimuli, the individual experiences escalating agitation followed by an abrupt outburst of aggressive and threatening behavior. Still, the worst is his callous business approach: his cold calculations rather than his violent outbursts. Passionate outbursts now alternate with reticent passages infused with a sense of loss before the movement settles into an extended sense of chordal repose. The ferocity of the outburst and the complexity of its causes darkened the search for remedies. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withoutburstoutburstThese are words often used in combination with outburst. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. angry outburst The exclusion of both munitions workers and war veterans provoked angryoutburst in the press. emotional outburst A kind of emotionaloutburst that can take place only in a heat wave. outburst of anger Duff talks of more practical matters, and finally has a short outburst of anger, evidently in frustration. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with outburst |
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